Ultimately, he wanted an MBA to prove his self-worth, and I was too willing to oblige.
If you'd prefer to go the plasma route, the D8000 crew would be happy to oblige.
Caroline Radtke, a 31-year-old who wrote about her purchase on iReport.com, was happy to oblige.
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So far, especially after the unity government's shaky start, most are reluctant to oblige.
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Deutsche Telekom, battered by fierce competition at home, is only too glad to oblige.
Moreover, the two front-runners to succeed the current president, Fidel Ramos, are both likely to oblige.
He will be reluctant to oblige, particularly on the thorny issues of redeployment and (still thornier) Jerusalem.
Once again, the president wants to be above the law, and this House appears ready to oblige him.
If they know you and trust your work, a company is more likely to oblige in these other areas.
Her willingness to oblige was so rife with byzantine rules, ever-changing and compounding in complications, that we gave up.
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Another is to oblige manufacturers to take back and dispose of certain goods when consumers have finished with them.
The networks, of course, are all too happy to oblige with fawning coverage.
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Alas, the more conservative part of the Turkish establishment is unwilling to oblige.
The Dutch loved Freddy stories, and he did his best to oblige them.
But when the bank needed more capital, Nomura saw no reason to oblige.
The commission also wants to oblige public companies to establish independent committees to hire and fire auditors, as in America.
If he were to oblige and get on a plane and go, what does the U.S. want to see happen next?
The Companies Act could be amended so as to oblige firms to make severance payments proportionate to the departing director's performance.
For instance, the law allows councils to oblige developers to pay towards local infrastructure if they build, say, a new office block.
It is, however, highly profitable, and as long as rubes will buy, the snake oil salesman is always happy to oblige.
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We were of course more than happy to oblige, especially since we just stopped hosting Engadget on Geocities a few days ago.
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We wanted to know a little bit more about what went on behind the scenes, and Thompson was more than happy to oblige.
Hussey tried to oblige but, moments after being dropped by Shivnarine Chanderpaul at long-on, he hoisted Bravo to a forward-diving Fletcher at mid-wicket.
Developers therefore favour onshore projects, and farmers, driven by falling agricultural incomes to look for new sources of income, are happy to oblige.
In my novel "The Chalice, " I try to oblige by propelling the main character Joanna Stafford, a former Dominican novice through the Reformation-torn England of 1538.
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"I had so much success with my men's fragrance and the women were demanding their own fragrance, so I had to oblige them, " he said.
Under Lisbon, if one-third of the national parliaments agree on something, they can act together to oblige the Commission to cancel and review a wrong decision.
She was angry that MEPs turned down an opportunity to oblige farmers to earn subsidy by obeying the existing Water Framework Directive and Birds and Habitats Directives.
So when it was raining out on Saturday and my kids begged to go see it again, I was happy to oblige (at a steep matinee discount).
The guessing is that once the constitution is changed he will seek legislation to oblige political parties to introduce progressively larger quotas for women until equality is achieved.
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